Treks of Bhutan

Bhutan is land locked mountain Kingdom is bordered by Tibet, China, India, near Nepal and Bangladesh. Trekking in Bhutan is a great way to see the spectacular Bhutanese countryside. For the trekking enthusiasts, there are numerous routes ranging from low to medium to very high altitude treks which offer a combination of natural discovery and an insight into the country’s delicate and unique daily life.

Trekking in Bhutan is very adventurous and it provides the best opportunity to explore the life of the people in the remote villages and high-up Mountains and also enjoy the pristine environment with most exotic and endangered species of flora and fauna. Most of the treks are in the region of 3000m to 6000m, varying from short three-day walks over relatively low altitudes to three-week long treks taking you over some of the highest passes in Bhutan. The trekking trails will lead you through a variety of terrain, from lush forests to panoramic mountain passes. You will have a chance to see some traditional villages, and you will likely meet up with some yak herders and also gets the opportunity to see a wide variety of flora and fauna.

Nepal Adventure Point offers a number of treks, which cover most of the central and northern parts of Bhutan. All our Bhutan treks offered here are combination of natural discovery and insight into the unique culture and lifestyle of the people. The trail on each trek passes through the traditional ancient villages where the lifestyle of the villagers has seen a little change in over a century, you will get the chance to mingle with the locals, observe their custom and tradition, unique architectural houses, and the ancient monasteries.

All trekking in Bhutan is being arranged as camping trips as there are no hotels or lodges along the trails. Depending on altitude a trekking day is usually consists of 5 to 7 hours of walking. Here is some information introducing main trekking in Bhutan but in fact there are much more.